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I purchased mine back in Jan. 03 and conversion and tuneup were
included. Check with vendor to insure that this is still included with the purchase. Also, get decent quality coax. Its definitely worth the extra money. http://www.cbshop.webtrix.net/ Galaxy DX77 HML - 10 Meter Radio *AM,FM,SSB mobile *Vol,sq,mic gain,RF gain *40w *RF power control *Echo/TB, w/ on/off switch *Band selector *Clarifier *Rodger beep *NB/ANL switch *Dual finals *10 KHz switch *PA .................................................. ... Item Price: $239.99 On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 13:23:19 GMT, Hump wrote: Its my understanding that you'll only get in trouble if you transmit on the ham frequences without a ham operaters license. On Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:20:03 GMT, "nunjadam bizniss" wrote: What I'm looking for is: A Galaxy or other simialar high watt radio that can be modified to work on CB channels 1-40 (2) modification of said Galaxy radio and "what to ask for" on sites like pinklightning to make it trasmit/receive on the 40 CB channels ("peak" "tune", ect.) (3) I'm willing to accept personal responsibility if I get caught with such a radio. I just think more than 4 watts is a necessary evil to ensure reliable comm. when out on the road in the midle of nowhere. |
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